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That would be cool if it wasI am pretty sure whatever type of grouper it is, but I am pretty sure it is leucistic.
I finally got a good video of it. It looks like a minutus grouper with no red pigment.
A little background information. A few years ago I saw a blue and yellow grouper which I regret not buying, I embedded a picture below. I am getting my large system back up and want to get this fish. I asked my fish store if the grouper is available. He told me that they have something called a gold and blue grouper. He told me he will order it and if I want it take it, if I don't leave it. The fish had no scientific name or collection point. I went back the next day to check out their order and it wasn't the grouper I wanted. It was still pretty cool and I figured it was destiny bring us together so I bought it. I have my suspicion on what it is but I don't want to influence anyone.
The grouper I was looking for.
Thanks for the info. It does look like stress colors like your picture. I don't think it is a Vtail because it has blue dots instead of white and doesn't have the tail markings. His tail and fins are yellow
It is hard to get a good picture. He stays in his Buddha head and only comes out to eat. He is quick.
Here is a video. I tried to screen shot the video to get a picture. As I said before he is quick.
The cod grouper scientific name is Epinephelus flavocaeruleus. Someone posted this picture they took in India yesterday. That fish should be in my tank not a fish market.